Ex-PA Capricorn Clark claims Diddy gave her death threats: “If anything happened, he would have to kill me”

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Sean Combs Racketeering And Sex Trafficking Trial Enters Third Week - Source: Getty
Sean Combs Racketeering And Sex Trafficking Trial Enters Third Week - Source: Getty

Sean Diddy Combs’ trial is underway, and several of the music mogul’s past associates have taken the stand to make explosive allegations against him. Capricorn Clark made allegations of several instances of abuse by her former boss.

On May 27, 2025, Capricorn Clark, a former assistant of the Bad Boy Records boss, told jurors that Diddy threatened to harm her on her first day at work. Clark stated that before working with Combs, she had worked at Def Jam and Suge Knight’s Death Row Records. Suge Knight, a longtime Combs rival, also shares a child with Clark’s friend.

The former employee alleged that on the first night of her employment, Diddy and his bodyguard, “Uncle Paulie," took her to Central Park. Diddy allegedly told Clark that because of her ties to Suge Knight,

"He told me that he didn’t know that I had anything to do with Suge Knight and if anything happened, he would have to kill me,"

Capricorn Clark recalled feeling terrified after the statement.


Capricorn Clark alleged that Diddy threatened to "make me kill myself"

The former employee stated on the stand that she approached Diddy to inform him that she was owed $80,000 in overtime as she worked from 9 am to 4 am daily without eating or sleeping breaks. The music executive allegedly ripped the paper.

Clarks also mentioned another instance when she complained to the Bad Boy Records president, Harve Pierre, in March 2012 during the Kid Cudi debacle:

"I told him that Puff kidnapped me with a gun and was going to kill Cudi,"

Pierre reportedly didn’t take her concerns seriously, and her position with the company was terminated soon after. Clark recalled that the company chalked up her termination due to her inability to request vacation time.

Clark further alleged that after she lost her job, Diddy told her she’d never work again and “he’d make me kill myself.” Clark, who got emotional during her testimony on the stand, also claimed that she was held against her will for five days after she was accused of stealing three pieces of the music executive’s jewellery.

After her house was searched and nothing was found, she was taken to a dilapidated building where a scarlet-looking man told her she was to take a lie detector test, and if she failed, she would be thrown in the East River. Clark worked for Diddy from 2004 to 2012 and corroborated Cassie Ventura’s allegations of physical violence.


Diddy’s trial continues on May 28, 2025. The prosecution plans to call a Los Angeles Police Department officer, a Los Angeles Fire Department arson investigator, Deonte Nash, a stylist and an alleged victim, Mia—a pseudonym for a former employee of Combs.

Edited by Abhimanyu Sharma